Textless monograph / print portfolio prospectus published by Patrick Painter in conjunction with Ed Ruscha's exhibition at the United States Pavilion of the 51st Venice Biennial, 2005. [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held October 21 - December 17, 2005. Contains two part interview by Rasmussen and Conner with additional texts by Rasmussen. Extensive illustrations and checklist. [details]
Large-scale exhibition catalogue for show held August 21 - November 27, 2005 in Bremen; May 16 - October 1, 2006; and traveling to Museu Serralves, Porto, Autumn 2007. Exhibition and catalogue indexes over 3,000 records and record covers by artists published from 1950s through 2004. ... [details]
Artist's book / limited edition cookbook featuring recipes by Madame Butterfly created for Filip Noterdaeme's Cafe Broodthaers at The Homeless Museum (HoMu), located within Noterdaeme's Brooklyn apartment. ... [details]
Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with auction held May 9, 2006 at Christie's, New York of works from the Donald Judd Foundation. Includes essays by Judd, Flavin Judd (son of Donald Judd), John Coplans, Rudi Fuchs, and Frances Colpitt. ... [details]
Multiple by Christian Marclay produced by the Peter Norton Family as their 2005 Christmas Project sent to friends and artworld colleagues. Comprised of a music box designed by Marclay which plays a song composed by Marclay. ... [details]
Artist's book by Richard Prince published in conjunction with show held at Gladstone Gallery, New York, April 30 - June 18, 2005. Composed of photographs by Prince. "Prince's upstate New York Second House makes a home, literally, for the increasingly physical work of an artist once best known for his studio photographs of magazines. ... [details]
A history of the ground breaking periodical written by it's editors, Willoughby Sharp and Liza Bear. From 1970 - 1976 Sharp and Bear put together a lively magazine that featured interviews, reviews, overviews and photo-documentation of some of the most important art of the period -- from Vito Acconci to Lawrence Weiner incorporating Carl Andre, Joseph Beuys, Robert Smithson, Richard Serra, Bruce Nauman, Jackie Winsor, Dennis Oppenheim, William Wegman, Terry Fox, and many others as well. ... [details]
Two sided card / announcement published in conjunction with show held March 8 - April 23, 2005. [details]
"Martha Rosler is one of the most iconoclastic and politically motivated artists of her generation. Most of the encounters that unfold in Rosler's works originate in seemingly ordinary scenes of domestic life or everyday activities such as shopping, watching the news, reading the newspaper, or traveling. ... [details]